Hi all,
What's the status of quota and JFS in the Linux kernel?
I tried to setup quota with JFS for the first time today, but can't seem
to get it working with 2.6.17 and quotautils 3.13. The partition is
mounted as / with {usr,grp}quota options and the quota files have been
created.
# mount
/dev/sda2 on / type jfs (rw,usrquota,grpquota,errors=remount-ro)
When running quotaon, I get the following:
# quotaon /
quotaon: using //aquota.group on /dev/sda2 [/]: Invalid argument
quotaon: Maybe create new quota files with quotacheck(8)?
quotaon: using //aquota.user on /dev/sda2 [/]: Invalid argument
quotaon: Maybe create new quota files with quotacheck(8)?
open("//aquota.user", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 3
...
quotactl(
Q_QUOTAON|USRQUOTA,
"/dev/sda2",
2,
{
7022360269181497135, 4971974479945364782, 244813135896,
7018986666877744431, 7809632559044715890, 7021225542849146213,
6076814323885239139, 4064063760383880518
}
) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument)
I checked the quotautils code and it has JFS support compiled in, but
don't know the kernel code well enough to check what's going on there.
Any ideas?
Regards,
Jon.
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